Pronunciation: /ˈsipɔːrt/
noun a town or city with a harbor where ships load or unload cargo
A1 A seaport is a place where ships dock to load and unload goods.
A2 The seaport is a busy hub for importing and exporting goods.
B1 The seaport authorities are working on improving infrastructure to accommodate larger vessels.
B2 The seaport's strategic location makes it a key player in international trade.
C1 The seaport's efficiency in handling cargo has contributed to the region's economic growth.
C2 The seaport's state-of-the-art facilities have made it a preferred destination for shipping companies.
formal The seaport serves as a crucial hub for importing and exporting goods.
informal Let's take a trip to the seaport and watch the ships come in.
slang I heard there's a cool party happening down by the seaport tonight.
figurative Her mind was like a bustling seaport, with thoughts coming and going constantly.
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